1901. I thought, who could this below be . Theourse, when i opened archives, i realized with a rich subject it was. John hay, his life really has two bookends at either end of his biographical shelf. There is lincoln on one end, he was his private secretary, lived in the white house for every war years. So much of what we know about techoln come from hays with him. He served on the mckinley as well and was secretary of state for teddy roosevelt, so you have these iconic bookends in american history, and then when you look deeper, you realize all the chapters in between, from the civil war to the beginning of the 20thcentury, he is a presence in every one of those chapters. His fingerprints are on the pages. In many cases, he has written those chapters in american history. When did he live . Born in 1838, and died on july 1 1905. Where did his last start . When was born in indiana, he was a young boy, his father was a doctor, which moved to warsaw, ill. , which is a Mississippi River to
Let us move to iran. The chairman asked for clarification on the uk position of the socalled red lines that iran has crossed. Not setapply, you did out any criteria related to weaponization. You referred to the stockpiling of uranium being high. Is not the position of the iransent thats enriched uranium is proof that iran is seeking Nuclear Weapons . They have not explained it any other way. Theirs the problem with Nuclear Program. It is impossible to explain, for purely peaceful purposes you all right. You are right. Kilogramsdred and 82 182 kilograms. There Nuclear Program cannot be explained in civilian terms for civilian purposes. Answeri take it from the can i take it, from the answer, that a large stockpile of in your reached uranium is not a red line . It only becomes a red line when , byapon ice the uranium which time it is too late. Is not the governments approach to set red lines on this issue. Think that is helpful. You do not believe you do not agree with president obama .
Who was he . I decided he was a delicious subject for a biography when it me that he had not lincolns aham bedside at his assassination but william he bedside of mckinley in 1901, they ugt who could this fellow be. Archives, i roosevelt. Realized what a rich subject it was. Ohn hay, his life really has end. Bookends at either lincoln on one end. He was the private secretary, live in the white house with for four years. So much of what we know about from hayes intimate contact with him. On the other end, he served not mckinley but he was teddycretary of state for roosevelt. You have wonderful iconic bookends and you dig deeper and realize all of the chapters in between in American History from the civil war to the beginning of the 20th century, hay is a resence in every one of the chapters, the fingerprints are on all of the pages and in many ases hes written those chapters of American History. He live . Id born 1838 and died july 1, 1905. Where did his life start . In indiana. Boy, his
That from the political for tomorrow, were going to be joined by brian wall street is a republican strategist. Issueare the environments heading into the last two weeks before congress is scheduled to take it summer recess. Rs we are looking at race in america. Our guest will be mychal denzel smith. 30. Ill start this at 83 we will see you then. Coming up next, the confirmation hearing for the nomination met nomination for samantha bauer. Then a hearing with state department officials. He had been taken in a plane crash in 1948. Rose has literally seen her children and almost birth order disappear. In 1964, she wrote about what it is like in that summer. She said gone are the president ial helicopters that we will look forward to every week in bringing my son. I would see his children run out to him. Gone are those days. She missed that. She said gone are the days that we are said to be the most powerful family in the world. Barbara perry uses information from diaries and letters as sh
And he gets no recognition from the va for that effort. And they need it badly. Thank you, congressman. Thank you. I thank the entire panel for being here today. I go back, as a young military medical officer during the vietnam era, and i was thinking as i was listening to the testimony, what training i had had and i am an ob gyn doctor what training i had going into the military and what training i received in the military to deal with this. And i can tell you, as for what i received in the military, it was nothing. Military sexual trauma has been going on just logically thinking about it, we knew it was happening outside the military. Why wouldnt it occur inside the military . Why would it be occurring in the civilian world, and i get drafted, and the next day it is not an issue . Today, there are a lot more women serving. It is amazing how many women now are doing a phenomenal job in the military. There is that issue there. I think what we have to do, as a scientist, you identify th